What is a Talking Photo feature?
Talking photo is a newly launched function of oral video production. Transform your still images into eloquent voices. Our cutting-edge technology animates static images with authentic human voices, seamlessly syncing with scripts provided by users.
With support for over 140 languages and a diverse range of 1000+ voices, Talking Photo revolutionizes visual storytelling. Your photos will not just speak, but resonate across cultures and languages, creating a truly immersive experience.
What are the Possible Uses of Talking Photo?
Users can upload photos of their favorite people to make videos, which will enhance the fun of user-made videos and create more production inspiration for users.
Talking Photo has versatile applications. It can enhance storytelling, making characters in books or scripts come to life visually. In education, it aids interactive learning by creating animated historical figures or educators. Businesses can utilize it for personalized customer interactions, enhancing user experience. Social media profiles become more engaging with animated avatars.
Additionally, it's a powerful tool for digital art, allowing artists to bring their creations to life with voice. Talking Photo opens up a world of creative possibilities across entertainment, education, business, and art.
How Does Talking Photos Consume K-coins?
The rules are the same as those for generating ordinary digital human videos.
Successfully generating a 60-second video = consume 60 K-coins;
Successfully generate a 90-second video = consume 90 K-coins.
Is the Talking Photo Free to Use?
No, the free version membership only provides 3 free trial opportunities. After the trial, you need to upgrade to any version membership to get unlimited free use.
Is There any Difference Between a Talking Photo and an Avatar Clone?
Avatar cloning involves replicating your real-life appearance, expressions, and movements digitally, essentially creating a cloned version of you.
Talking Photo allows users to upload a custom photo (which could also be of yourself) to generate a digital persona. Unlike an avatar clone, the resulting image is static, lacking dynamic movements, but still capturing your essence in a unique and engaging way.